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The week in physics: What physicists can do?

 
 

The week in physics: 29 September–3 October

Hubner Photonics - "In the art of making lasers"

What can physicists do?

Interviews offer a glimpse of how physicists get into—and thrive in—myriad nonacademic careers.

Toni Feder

What can physicists do?

Jovana Andrejević Kim minimizes fabric waste

Toni Feder

What can physicists do?

Katrina Miller explores and explains science news

Toni Feder

What can physicists do?

Jack Lambert teaches high school physics

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From the vault: January 2000

Retinal imaging and vision at the frontiers of adaptive optics

By compensating for the minor, as well as the major, defects in the eye's optics, we can look through the lens to observe retinal features the size of single cells.

Donald T. Miller

Five ways the second Trump term is reshaping climate science and policy

A review of federal actions on science, data, and policy in the administration's first eight months shows far-reaching consequences.

Jenessa Duncombe

Radioactive ion beam enables monitoring of a cancer treatment as it's performed

Using radioactive ions for particle therapy could lead to real-time imaging of radiation doses to improve the precision of treatment.

Laura Fattaruso

Q&A: Makarand Paranjape explores the microscale for medicine

Blending physics, materials science, chemistry, and biology, the researcher designs devices to improve human health.

Jenessa Duncombe

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